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What have they done to Demi Moore?
« on: March 20, 2012, 04:10:28 PM »
Troubled star unrecognisable after being heavily airbrushed for beauty campaign

By Deborah Arthurs
19 March 2012

Having notched up a marriage breakdown, severe weight loss, drug-related collapse and a stint in rehab over the past few months, Demi Moore has had a difficult time of it lately.

Naturally, she has been looking less than her best, the worry and torment of her experience etched across her thinning face.

But as heavily airbrushed photographs of the star from the latest campaign for beauty brand Helena Rubinstein are released, it is apparent that any such signs of stress have been entirely erased.

More than that, thanks to an over-zealous session with Photoshop and the omnipresent airbrush, the natural contours of Demi's face are gone: her strong, angular chin; the lines running from nose to mouth, the shape of her nose - all are entirely obliterated.

The 49-year-old star is all but unrecognisable.  In her place is a bleached, smooth, line-free version of Demi that looks more like a computer generated fembot than the familiar Hollywood actress with five decades under her belt.

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Re: What have they done to Demi Moore?
« Reply #1 on: March 20, 2012, 04:14:37 PM »

Unrecognisable: The Helena Rubinstein campaign images of 49-year-old
Demi Moore bear almost no resemblance to her real face, with its natural
skintone, signs of ageing, lines and angular contours.  Even her ears seem
to be in a different place - above her eyeline in the aibrushed photo,
much lower in the real one

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Re: What have they done to Demi Moore?
« Reply #2 on: March 20, 2012, 04:16:31 PM »
sayang.  this seems to have robbed her of her identity, which is of paramount importance.

now pa ko nga hasta diay dunggan ma-edit or ma-photoshop.  :(

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Re: What have they done to Demi Moore?
« Reply #3 on: March 20, 2012, 04:28:32 PM »
Website 4Beauty, set up by Channel 4 to confront issues of body image among women and girls, found that women who are dissatisfied with their faces and bodies who focused negatively on such issues as cellulite or wrinkles than on their happiness and health- often as a direct result of images in the media - their body dissatisfaction can lead to eating disorders, body dysmorphia, harmful over-exercising or depression.

On the site, psychologist Dr Linda Papadopolous, who has researched the topic extensively for the government, said excessive airbrushing can have the direct effect of making women feel bad.

We're exposed to more images today than at any time in our history, so we're more likely to compare ourselves to them,' she said.  'There's no end of studies that show that consistently seeing airbrushed images makes women feel worse about themselves.'

'In my clinical psychology work I'm seeing more and more 40-year-olds with anorexia or body image disturbances,' she adds.  'They feel as though they don't have the right to age and have wrinkles.  There's a phobia of our bodies going over the age of 18 or looking anything other than young, slim and supple.  Advertisers are selling people insecurity.'

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Re: What have they done to Demi Moore?
« Reply #4 on: March 20, 2012, 04:32:21 PM »
'In my clinical psychology work I'm seeing more and more 40-year-olds with anorexia or body image disturbances,' she adds.  'They feel as though they don't have the right to age and have wrinkles.  There's a phobia of our bodies going over the age of 18 or looking anything other than young, slim and supple.  Advertisers are selling people insecurity.'

oops, truly wrong, tragic even.  mokunot man gani ang panit ug kabaw nga mas lig-on, ang panit ug tawo pa ba kaha.  fellow women, it's great to wear our wrinkles like badges of honor.  :D

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